Heather Lyn Mann was a weary environmental activist who decided that a change of scenery was in order. Over the next six years, Heather made the Atlantic Ocean her home as she sailed through a series of life-threatening storms, pirates, near-collisions, and societies nearing extinction.

Come aboard for this discussion with Heather Lyn Mann as she reveals the Great Atlantic’s lessons on fearlessness, impermanence, and bringing a beginner’s mind to our collective climate advocacy in 2017. Recorded on January 19, 2017.

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Spiritual Ecologist Heather Lyn Mann is a practitioner of Buddhism, sailing, and mindful advocacy. Mann founded and led the not-for-profit Center for Resilient Cities—an organization mobilizing inner–city residents to restore natural beauty and function in damaged neighborhood landscapes. She also co–edits Touching the Earth: A Newsletter of Earth Holding Actions in the Plum Village Tradition.
In 2007, together with her husband and cat, Mann set sail on a 15,000–nautical–mile, six–year voyage.

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